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<br />CHARLES W. HODDE <br /> <br />in the quality of that river, is a remarkable achievement. It is also a challenge to the more meticulous <br />chore involved in the further developments of the future. <br /> <br />From time to time in the past, there have been those who have said that we should give up cer- <br />tain long-range possibilities to lessen the problems involved in solution of our immediate needs. There <br />will be similar suggestion in the future. In the past we have generally done a commendable job while <br />resisting this urge to maximize our profits of the moment. Surely the affluence of the present and the <br />certainty of further technological gains in the future make possible the maintenance in the Pacific <br />Northwest of a regional character that will serve future generations of the Nation who wish one place <br />to be left where rivers run to the sea, where water is clear, cool and abundant - - a place to which they <br />can go that is different. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />-41- <br />